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Bumbling Bears aid 49ers celebration
Tribune staff reporterPlaying the perfect Homecoming game guests, the Bears did everything Sunday but blow up balloons and serve the punch. They allowed the second-worst defense in the league to celebrate its most suffocating performance in years. They facilitated the...Tags: Shane Matthews, James Williams, Jerry Rice, National Football League, R.W. McQuarters
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Bears drop ball, refs flags
Tribune staff reporterJust three games in and already it seems redundant. Already, the mistakes seem to be turning into bad habits and the explanations into excuses. A team with a bright new coaching staff and a fresh, exciting offense lost its second game in a row Sunday,...Tags: Shane Matthews, James Williams, Death, Glyn Milburn, Curtis Conway
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John Mullin's answers
After watching the Bears play Green Bay on Monday night, would now be the best time to replace Jim Miller with Chris Chandler? --William Lucina, Washington, D.C. Two answers really. The first, the straightforward fact, is that Dick Jauron is not likely...Tags: Marty Booker, Rosevelt Colvin, Disasters, Walt Harris, Olin Kreutz
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More pain, no gain
Tribune staff reporterSo much for the quarterback controversy. For that matter, so much for the rest of the season. When Jim Miller tore his left Achilles' tendon Sunday afternoon in the second quarter of Buffalo's 20-3 victory over the Bears, it simplified one potential...Tags: Shane Matthews, James Williams, Walt Harris, James Allen, Olin Kreutz
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Your table is ready
Tribune staff reporterAside from Paul Edinger and R.W. McQuarters assuring themselves a standing reservation in any of St. Louis' finest restaurants and at least one kitchen table, it's impossible to determine immediately the effect of the Bears' season-ending victory over...Tags: Marty Booker, James Williams, Shane Matthews, James Allen, Mike Wells
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No sweat for Brett
Tribune staff reporterConsidering that both teams had little to play for--the Central Division rivalry angle is wearing paper-thin and the game was a dud--it's tough to imagine a national television audience hanging in with the Bears and Packers on Sunday night. Any of the...Tags: Antonio Freeman, James Allen, Casey Wiegmann, Ahman Green, Mike Brown (ice hockey)
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34 . . . say no more
Tribune staff reporterIt wasn't just the way it happened or how it happened or where it happened. It was all of it. Beating the Packers. Winning one for Walter. Handing their most despised rivals their second humiliating loss in less than a week. It was so much to...Tags: Mike Ditka, Ryan Longwell, James Allen, National Football League, Tyrone Davis
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Losing streak, tension snapped
Tribune staff reporterThe shaving cream said it all. As wide receiver Eddie Kennison stood surrounded by microphones and cameras in the Bears' locker room, teammate Marcus Robinson crept around behind him and gave him an entire face full of shaving cream. The Bears had not...Tags: New York Giants, James Allen, Blake Brockermeyer, National Football League, National Football Conference
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Facing the worst of times
Tribune staff reporterDick Jauron considered the question: Have you ever been through a season like this one? "Well, I've never been through a season like this with all the circumstances that have faced this team, so I guess the answer is no, I haven't been through anything...Tags: Mike Ditka, Shane Matthews, Fred Baxter, Contracts, Buffalo Bills
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Oh no! No 'O'
Tribune staff reporterA bad day only got worse for Jonathan Quinn as he ambled slowly off Soldier Field and into the tunnel in the northwest corner after Sunday's 13-10 loss to the Washington Redskins. An angry group of fans unleashed a chorus of boos and leaned over the...Tags: Mark Brunell, Nathan Vasher, Jerry Azumah, Jonathan Quinn, National Football League
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Bears just keep pressing, losing
Tribune staff reporterAn ominous shadow of doubt continued to grow over and within the Bears on Sunday, as a 21-14 loss to the Detroit Lions ran their record to 0-4 and their answers to zero. The defeat was the Bears' eighth in their last nine games and their 12th in the last...Tags: Marty Booker, Walt Harris, James Allen, Chemistry, Science
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No points=low point
Tribune staff reporterThe 0-2 start is not the shocking part. An 0-2 start was considered, discussed, even justified in advance. Two road games against tough division opponents. Tampa in high humidity. Yep, an 0-2 start, under certain circumstances, was understandable, maybe...Tags: Mike Alstott, New York Giants, James Allen, Jacquez Green, National Football Conference
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